Potato Cakes
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I have a small 1RU mixer than I am building to handle specific needs for live audio monitoring. There will be a set of stereo input XLR's that will directly feed a Neve style summing amplifier that will need to unbalanced. The source for this connection will almost always be a digital console of some sort. I am looking to perform the unbalancing via resistors is how I would like to go as cost and chassis real estate is becoming an issue, but I want to make sure to prevent any possible situation where strapping pin 3 and 1 together might not make the source very happy. I found this layout for doing stereo XLR to single TRS (600R to 10k) but I did not see the math involved. And since the buss resistors the type of summing circuit being employed historically has been 10k (I think so anyways), I was wondering if R3 in the diagram would become the buss resistor. And since these connections points will be a digital console analog output card most impedances I've read on their spec sheets are about 75 ohms and I don't know if that should be the value I use for any conversion calculation or if using 600R as the incoming value would be sufficient.
The other thing I would like to be able to determine is the value of the resistor needed to impedance balance a connection from a BA283AV style card that will be in this unit for the insert. The board being used has a dedicated unbalanced tap separated from the TX out connections, so I would like to use that for the insert send but am not sure where to look or meter to find that value. I was shown how to do this for IC op amps with the output limiting resistor and I would guess there is something similar for a discrete transistor design, but nothing seems apparent to me from looking at the schematic. And it would probably be fine with just keeping the input and out traditionally unbalanced but as before I would like to play it safe incase someone else not familiar with the design is using this.
For the insert send, it is returning to a BA283AM style amplifier and would like to use the same resistor method for unbalancing that signal, but I am not sure what resistance value to use to match the card's input. On the schematic there is a 10uF tantalum capacitor followed by a 2k2 resistor and then the signal feeds the rest of the circuit. Do I need to measure the resistance of the capacitor plus the resistor?
For the summary, I'm looking to balance and unbalance some of the connections via resistors in this project. The main input and outputs are all transformer balanced, but I for the additional inputs direct to the summing amp and the insert connections I'm looking for a solid way to do this without transformers or active components as I won't really be able to accommodate either.
Thanks!
Paul
The other thing I would like to be able to determine is the value of the resistor needed to impedance balance a connection from a BA283AV style card that will be in this unit for the insert. The board being used has a dedicated unbalanced tap separated from the TX out connections, so I would like to use that for the insert send but am not sure where to look or meter to find that value. I was shown how to do this for IC op amps with the output limiting resistor and I would guess there is something similar for a discrete transistor design, but nothing seems apparent to me from looking at the schematic. And it would probably be fine with just keeping the input and out traditionally unbalanced but as before I would like to play it safe incase someone else not familiar with the design is using this.
For the insert send, it is returning to a BA283AM style amplifier and would like to use the same resistor method for unbalancing that signal, but I am not sure what resistance value to use to match the card's input. On the schematic there is a 10uF tantalum capacitor followed by a 2k2 resistor and then the signal feeds the rest of the circuit. Do I need to measure the resistance of the capacitor plus the resistor?
For the summary, I'm looking to balance and unbalance some of the connections via resistors in this project. The main input and outputs are all transformer balanced, but I for the additional inputs direct to the summing amp and the insert connections I'm looking for a solid way to do this without transformers or active components as I won't really be able to accommodate either.
Thanks!
Paul